To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context regarding the specific incident or situation you are referring to, as many events throughout history have involved crew member casualties. If you can specify the event or context, I would be happy to help.
Over 1,000 of the 1,177 crew members aboard.
he had 227 crew members
he had 110 crew members
About 10 crew members.
150 crew members
he had 110 crew members
how many crew members in te first fleet
=there were 23 crew members on the ship=
40 crew members
There were many men on the execution crew who killed the Romanovs. Takov Yurovsky was is charge of the execution and killed some of the family members himself.
The number of crew members killed and survived during World War II varies significantly depending on the specific ship and incident in question. For instance, the USS Indianapolis suffered catastrophic losses, with 883 crew members killed out of a total of 1,196, leaving only 316 survivors. Overall, many naval ships experienced similar tragedies, resulting in substantial casualties throughout the war.
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.